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Is It Possible To Permanently Change Hair Color

Is it possible to change your hair color permanently?

no - hair grows - new hair won't be colored

Is it possible to permanently change hair color?

By permanent, I mean the hair will grow back that same color forever.

I need this for a fiction story. My character is in hiding and to avoid recognition from her pursuers, she bleaches her hair. Modern hair bleach doesn't even bleach hair "forever", which already poses a problem since my story takes place in the medieval times. Of course, there's magic in the story so I can easily invent other methods of permanently lightening her hair (like making an acidic concoction or just using magic), but I want to make it realistic as possible. And if you have a suggestion, please give a little bit of scientific proof behind your method.

Any help would be appreciated!

PLEASE no smart-aleck answers and again, your suggestion has to be realistic if not real.

Is it possible to permanently change the hair color and style like from straight to curly forever (based on the technology in this generation)?

There technically is no natural way to change your hair color perminately as that is up to genetics but many people go through hair texture changes throughout their life. Getting into technological advances theirs always the option to straighten your hair with a relaxer or get it curly with a perm but as your hair grows out it will revert to its natural state over time. So no, as of now you cannot just forever grow your hair out blonde, or else I’d be saving a LOT of money from the salon, lol!

Can Dye permanently change your hair color?

While that was a little rough to begin a response with "its called tint", I have to agree with hairbender. Call it what you may: tint, dye, color, or colorant, lets analyze a few different things. Since your friend used permanent hair color as it grows out you should be able to see the difference between the colored ends and the new regrowth coming in. The new growth coming in is his natural haircolor. Now natural hair pigments can change over time, would the permanent color cause this change no. But natural hair color can get darker or lighter over time...this could be a strange coincidence. As for this OOPS! product, there are certain laws of color that override what stupid manufacturers put on their boxes. The cardinal rule of color is that color will not lift color. If a product claims to be a color remover...it is some form of bleach. No color remover or color will return hair back to its original color. Hairbender is correct when he states that a color remover will leave the hair in an orangish state. I do not care what OOPS! states on the box you are not going to change the laws of color with a "special formula." My advice is to let the hair grow and get regular trims. After about 2 - 3 hair cuts...the natural color will be revealed whatever it may be. To attempt a color correction at home is dangerous because you dont know what to do with whatever you end up with and you can destroy the integrity of the hair. I apologize that I dont have a different answer but at least its done without opulence.

Pill to permanently change hair color?

When I was born my hair was black, but as a grew older it changed to brown, and I f***ing hate it. I've hear that some researchers are developing pills that people could take to permanently change the color of their eyes and skin. Is their such thing as a pill that could do the same thing for your hair color?

Is there a way to permanently change my hair color?

My hair is brown, and got lighter because I put lots of gel in it during summer when I went into the sun. My hair got a little lighter. I want to make my hair really dark black, but I hear that all hair coloring washes out eventually. How do I make my hair permanently change color to dark black?

Is it possible to permanently change hair color using gene editing?

No because hair colour is not controlled by particular genes (and there is no way that genes could be edited either) but by the action of your melanocyte cells, which make melanin on the normal human scale, from full - giving very dark brown hair - through lighter shades to very light hair, with possible reddish shades along the way..Cells are mainly fluid so there are no straight lines in nature, but you tend to follow your birth parents in the amount of activity of your melanocytes.Sometimes there can be surprises in people's hair colour but it will always be on the range of brown, from very dark to very light, with 'red' along the spectrum as well.

Is there a way of permanently changing your hair color? I mean by pigment implant or something.

Permanent hair coloring means "permanently" changing the color of the original hair instead of permanently fading. The general "permanent hair coloring" can last 6-8 weeks to keep the color basically unchanged, or undergo 16-20 shampoos.After dyeing hair, it is necessary to make up for it in time. When the new hair grows 2-3 cm, it should go to the professional hair salon to make up.Refining is both the process of consolidating hair color and the process of hair care.If you need to, you can follow my blog:Modern Show BIOG.There is more wig knowledge waiting for you to discover and explore.

Does lemon permanently change your hair colour?

Noting can permanently change your hair color. You can use lemon to make your hair brown but the new hair will come in your natural color only.But yeah lemon changes color of your hair but not permanently.Lemon juice is one of the easiest and most common ways to lighten hair. It's important to note that lemon is heat activated, so use this method when you know you'll be spending a day outside. The heat of the sun opens hair cuticles and the lemon juice lifts color, which allows the sun to bleach your strands. Squeeze fresh lemon juice and add it to a spray bottle along with a teaspoon of oil to keep your hair from drying out

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